“On the 18th I had 106 yards in with my approach and left it short of the green,” said Odwin. “I really couldn’t go home and tell my coach what had happened so I had to try and do something and it managed to go in.
“I’ve been hitting the ball well, I think I did a good job giving myself chances and I was able to hole a couple of putts. Anything I feel tomorrow is what you want to feel because it means you’re in with a chance to win it. I’m just going to try and keep the same gameplan and have some fun.”
Elwin to third spot
Debutant Krishny Elwin, 17, from Puerto Rico is next best on two-under 214 after her 69 featured four birdies. She said, “I played really well. It could have been lower as I didn’t make as many putts as I wanted but overall I’m really happy with the round. It’s very hot, very humid, and if you try to rush things it won’t go your way. I’ve started to stay more patient the last couple of days.
“I feel great to be playing in this prestigious tournament. It’s a confidence boost for me. I wasn’t really nervous coming in as I knew I could play well.”
Home favourite Alexa Saldana is a shot further back, with Luana Valero from Colombia on level par. Defending champion Clarisa Temelo from Mexico is in 12th spot on six-over.
Saldana said, “It was a good round. It was quite difficult in the middle but I was proud that I was able to fight through it and finish with a few birdies. I think it’s very important to stay calm throughout the whole round, it’s easy to want to think ahead but you need to stay patient. I feel very comfortable with the course lay-out and I think it fits my game very well.”